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Will a Claim Raise My Car Insurance Premiums?
 
You've been in an accident. What are your initial thoughts?

If you're like many vehicle owners, your mind quickly turns to the financial ramifications of the incident: "How much will repairs cost?" "If I make an insurance claim, will this accident increase my premiums?"

Too often, car owners don't file a claim for fear of potential rate increases. Always Get a Police Report where Possible and record contact info for witnesses.

The truth is, filing a claim may or may not increase your premium that much, as there are several factors that can affect this situation.

The Accident: How severe was the accident? Was it a fender bender or a major crash? Was it a Deer? If the damage was great, it's Not more likely to lead to a premium increase. A Claims a Claim in the insurance world.

The Fault: Who was at fault in the accident? If you were at fault, it's more likely your rates will go up. Often if the fault lies with the other driver, your rates will not be as affected, Because Ideally, You would Use the 'At Fault' Parties Insurance Co 100% to repair and recover damages/injuries.

The Record: Is this your first accident? If you have a safe driving record and have been with your insurance company for a long time, you are less likely to experience a major premium increase. However, You may 'lose' an 'Accident/Violation Free' discount that is more of an impact to cost than an accident claim itself.

The Theft: Was your car stolen? If you need to file a claim as a result of the theft of your car, rather than an accident, your rates may increase slightly as a 'Comprehensive Loss', especially if you live in a high-crime area.

If you suffer any vehicle damage, it's always a good idea to discuss your repair and replacement needs with your insurance agent.

We can help you determine the next best steps and walk you through the process of filing a claim, We have a year to file a claim so Don't always Jump into it that moment after the accident.

The Best "Valentation" of All May Be Just around the Corner
 
Whether at home or abroad, nothing says Happy Valentine's Day like a romantic "Valentation." Here are a few thought-starters:

Paris: Choose a boutique hotel in a 17th-century building or check out the elegant Right Bank from a hotel near the Champs-Elysees and the magnificent Arc de Triomphe.

Mykonos: If you're considering Greece, pick an island - almost any island - and you're sure to find sparkling sea views, rugged walks, and idyllic beaches. Ask, and most people will unhesitatingly recommend Mykonos. Try the Vencia Boutique Hotel for almost perfection at a reasonable price.

Ravello: Italy may be the most romantic place on earth, and while anywhere you choose will delight you, Ravello is special. High above the Amalfi coast, expect breathtaking scenery, an enchanting village, and spectacular cuisine. Try the Hotel Rufolo in the historic center of town - a family-run charmer with an outdoor pool and breakfast included.

New York: New York, New York is twice as exciting when you're in love. Go to plays, go to jazz clubs, go to restaurants, or just stay in a romantic (albeit expensive) spot like The Mark Hotel and explore the city that never sleeps.

Sydney: Often overlooked, Sydney defines "lovers' nirvana" with picturesque spaces, a fabulous harbor, and intimate cafes. Take selfies at every corner and be seduced by the beauty of Sydney.

Home getaway: "Home getaway" may seem like an oxymoron, but a Valentation at home just might be the best Valentine's Day present of all. Play tourist, but come home to familiar (and romantic) surroundings.

Hold the Small Talk at Parties: Connect with Authenticity
It's easy to get trapped in boring small talk at parties or events. But don't let your conversation stop there; you may be missing an opportunity to connect in a meaningful way with others.

Small talk produces small rewards. It's easy, but generally of little value. It may fill silences, but it's unlikely to establish a human connection. On the other hand, meaningful conversation has an emotional component. And that may have a positive impact on your health.

According to research conducted by the University of Arizona and noted in an article by the Wall Street Journal: "People who have more substantive conversations with others report a greater sense of well-being than those who engage in small talk." The study found that "the happy life is social rather than solitary and conversationally deep rather than superficial."

It's never easy, suggests Sue Shellenbarger in the article; it must be learned: "The ability to draw others into meaningful conversations can determine whether people want to get to know you, or remember you at all."

To be meaningful to your conversational partner, you need to show warmth and sincere interest. Above all, you should be authentic.

For example, instead of talking about the weather or asking tedious questions about the wine, you might begin with a probing question such as, "What are you working on that excites you?" or, "What do you love most about your work?" Yes, it may fall flat, Shellenbarger warns, but it's worth the risk. Long-term friendships can start here!

The First Steps to Take After a Disaster Has Occurred
When disaster strikes, it's hard to know what to do first. When it comes to insurance claims, the process can feel like an overwhelming task on top of everything else you need to do. However, homeowners can take the following steps to make this process smooth and simple.

1. Get started immediately

With a lot on your plate, it might be tempting to put this task off for a later date. Don't do it. Contact your insurance agent right away to start the claims process. Provide a description of the damage to your property, and a company representative will walk you through any necessary documentation. If you have a home inventory, provide this to the representative.

Once you start the claims process, your carrier will arrange an inspection of damages. Be sure to provide your contact information - such as where you can be reached - since disasters often change your coordinates.

2. Get the details

As the representative helps you through the process, it's important to get a clear understanding of what is expected. Find out:
  • Whether the disaster damage is covered under your policy
  • How long the claims process will take
  • What they need from you (estimates for repairs, receipts for belongings)
3. Get more details

If your policy offers coverage for the disaster damage, review your declarations page with your agent or company representative to get a clear understanding of what is actually covered, including structural damage, loss of personal belongings, and liability payments. Then you can move forward with decisions on repairs and reimbursements.
 
 
 

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Chocolate Strawberry Panna Cotta
This romantic Valentine's Day dessert
Serves 6
3 cups frozen strawberries thawed in a strainer
1 3/4 cup buttermilk
6 tablespoons sugar
3 1/2 teaspoons powdered gelatin
1/4 cup whole milk
1/4 cup heavy cream
Store-bought chocolate sauce to taste
Directions
Blend together strawberries, buttermilk, and sugar until smooth, then pour through a fine sieve into a medium bowl.

In a separate small bowl, add gelatin to the whole milk and let stand.

Bring the cream to a simmer, remove from heat, and add the gelatin mixture. Stir until dissolved.

Whisk together cream and buttermilk mixtures, then pour evenly into 6 small stemmed glasses. Chill for at least 8 hours.

Serve with a fresh strawberry and drizzle chocolate sauce on top.
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